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Ferrari’s Struggle Revealed: McLaren Surges Ahead, Vasseur Admits 2-3 Tenths Deficit

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
April 13, 2025
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VASSEUR Frédéric (fra), Team Principal & General Manager of the Scuderia Ferrari, portrait during the Formula 1 Heineken Chinese Grand Prix 2025, 2nd round of the 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship from March 21 to 23, 2025 on the Shanghai International Circuit, in Shanghai, China - Photo Eric Alonso / DPPI

In a shocking revelation, Frederic Vasseur, the team principal, unveils Ferrari’s struggle to keep up with McLaren during the Bahrain Grand Prix. Despite their efforts, Vasseur admits McLaren is consistently two to three tenths faster, leaving Ferrari in the dust.

Vasseur’s candid analysis sheds light on Ferrari’s race strategy and the unfortunate impact of the Safety Car on their performance. The missed opportunity for Charles Leclerc to secure a podium finish due to George Russell’s penalty is a bitter pill to swallow, but Vasseur remains resolute in accepting the outcome.

Reflecting on the race dynamics, Vasseur discloses the challenges faced by Ferrari post the introduction of the latest updates. While the new floor design was expected to make a difference, Vasseur tempers expectations, emphasizing that McLaren’s dominance is evident. The minute gains from the upgrades are overshadowed by McLaren’s consistent lead.

Vasseur’s insights into Ferrari’s performance nuances provide a glimpse into the intricate world of Formula 1 racing. As the competition heats up, Ferrari finds itself locked in a fierce battle with the likes of Mercedes and Red Bull. Vasseur remains cautiously optimistic, hinting at the potential for performance shifts from track to track.

The upcoming race in Jeddah poses a new set of challenges, with tire management emerging as a critical factor. Vasseur acknowledges the pivotal role of tire strategy in determining success on the track, hinting at a strategic shift in approach for the team.

As Ferrari navigates the twists and turns of the F1 season, Vasseur’s strategic acumen and unwavering commitment to success offer a glimmer of hope for the iconic racing team. Amidst fierce competition and evolving dynamics, Ferrari’s quest for glory continues unabated.

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